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Octave-Surat: 2009

Keywords: Festival
Folk culture
Folk songs

Issue Date: 2009

Publisher: West Zone Cultural Centre

Description: This video is a presentation on the Octave festival which was organized by the West Zone Cultural Centre (WZCC) at the Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium in Surat, Gujarat in November, 2009. This festival is organized by WZCC to showcase North- East culture. The festival was inaugurated by the Honorary Governor of Rajasthan and featured a wide variety of performances from the North East. The audience was treated to Buddhist Chanting by a group of monks from Tawang and the Eme-Relo dance of the Adi tribe from Arunachal Pradesh, the Hozagiri dance of the Riang tribe of Tripura, the Barat dance and the Bihu of Assam, the Ka Shad Mastieh dance and the Wangala of Meghalaya, the Aphilo Kughu of Nagaland, the Lai Haraoba, the Thang-Ta and Pung Cholom of Manipur, the Singhi Chham and Ghato Kito of Sikkim and the Cheraw dance of Mizoram.

Source: West Zone Cultural Centre

Type: Video

Received From: West Zone Cultural Centre


DC Field Value
dc.contributor Udaipur. West Zone Cultural Centre
Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India
North East Zone Cultural Cenre, Dimapur
dc.coverage.spatial India
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-21T02:14:46Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-21T02:14:46Z
dc.description This video is a presentation on the Octave festival which was organized by the West Zone Cultural Centre (WZCC) at the Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium in Surat, Gujarat in November, 2009. This festival is organized by WZCC to showcase North- East culture. The festival was inaugurated by the Honorary Governor of Rajasthan and featured a wide variety of performances from the North East. The audience was treated to Buddhist Chanting by a group of monks from Tawang and the Eme-Relo dance of the Adi tribe from Arunachal Pradesh, the Hozagiri dance of the Riang tribe of Tripura, the Barat dance and the Bihu of Assam, the Ka Shad Mastieh dance and the Wangala of Meghalaya, the Aphilo Kughu of Nagaland, the Lai Haraoba, the Thang-Ta and Pung Cholom of Manipur, the Singhi Chham and Ghato Kito of Sikkim and the Cheraw dance of Mizoram.
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.source West Zone Cultural Centre
dc.format.mimetype text/htmlvideo/mp4
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher West Zone Cultural Centre
dc.subject Festival
Folk culture
Folk songs
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.format.duration 00.17.47
DC Field Value
dc.contributor Udaipur. West Zone Cultural Centre
Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India
North East Zone Cultural Cenre, Dimapur
dc.coverage.spatial India
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-21T02:14:46Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-21T02:14:46Z
dc.description This video is a presentation on the Octave festival which was organized by the West Zone Cultural Centre (WZCC) at the Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Indoor Stadium in Surat, Gujarat in November, 2009. This festival is organized by WZCC to showcase North- East culture. The festival was inaugurated by the Honorary Governor of Rajasthan and featured a wide variety of performances from the North East. The audience was treated to Buddhist Chanting by a group of monks from Tawang and the Eme-Relo dance of the Adi tribe from Arunachal Pradesh, the Hozagiri dance of the Riang tribe of Tripura, the Barat dance and the Bihu of Assam, the Ka Shad Mastieh dance and the Wangala of Meghalaya, the Aphilo Kughu of Nagaland, the Lai Haraoba, the Thang-Ta and Pung Cholom of Manipur, the Singhi Chham and Ghato Kito of Sikkim and the Cheraw dance of Mizoram.
dc.date.issued 2009
dc.source West Zone Cultural Centre
dc.format.mimetype text/htmlvideo/mp4
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher West Zone Cultural Centre
dc.subject Festival
Folk culture
Folk songs
dc.type Video
dc.format.medium video
dc.format.duration 00.17.47